A project now called Gotham City Sirens is also in development with David Ayer directing, and Robbie producing as well as playing Harley. Rumors suggest that Robbie will star alongside her former cast members, including Leto as the Joker and Will Smith as Deadshot, but there's no confirmation on anyone's return besides Robbie's at this time. Earlier this week, she was quoted as saying, "I hope to be playing Harley again, at least next year".

The Hollywood Reporter published a story in August that said the film will be a "criminal love story", which one source told the magazine was akin to "an insane and twisted love story". But now Robbie has thrown another contender into the mix.

Suicide Squad was viewed as a critical dud, but the film managed to do well at the box office, bringing in $745 million worldwide, easily securing not only a sequel, but various spin-off films, including multiple Harley Quinn projects for actress Margot Robbie. When Gotham City Sirens got announced, everyone assumed that's what it morphed into. "It's a totally separate one".

There's no way Warner Bros. would move forward with four different Harley Quinn-related movies, no matter how popular and well received Robbie's take on the character was, right? Months before Amanda Waller's Task Force X hit had even theaters, the studio fast-tracked its first Harley Quinn spinoff feature starring the Gotham City Sirens. "But I think everyone's keen to get Harley back on screen, so everyone is working on lots of different versions of what that could be".

"Honestly, I don't think anyone know what's going to be the next thing to happen", Robbie said.

We're not getting a Suicide Squad spinoff. She needs other girls around her because she loves that.' You've seen it in the comics. "She loves meeting people - any people - but she needs a little girl gang".

It's possible Robbie is talking about the solo Harley Quinn movie that had Christina Hodson attached as writer.

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